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through which the specimen may be pushed. Any facts connected 
with a species which the sender thinks important and suitable for the 
‘ Report ’ should be communicated on a separate piece of paper, 
written on one side only. Specimens sent not in accordance with 
Rules 2 and 3 will be destroyed. 
4. Each parcel should be accompanied by a list of the plants the 
member wishes to receive from the Club. This list is to be made 
by drawing a short line before their names in the 6th edition of the 
£ London Catalogue.’* The name of the member and address to which 
the return parcel is to be sent should be written on the outside of the 
Catalogue. Manuscript lists of desiderata will not be received. 
5. Parcels may be sent {carriage paid) either to Mr. J. G. Baker or 
to Dr. Boswell-Svme not later than the 31st of December; those that 
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arrive after that date will not be available for the distribution for the 
current year. Members sending more valuable parcels will have their 
return parcels selected before those wdio send inferior ones. 
6. Members who do not send parcels, but who have paid their sub- 
scriptions for the year, and sent lists of desiderata before Decem- 
ber 31st, will share in the annual distribution; but the specimens for 
such non-contributing members will not be selected until the parcels 
of all the contributing members have been made up. 
* Published by Mr. R. Hardwicke, 192, Piccadilly, London, W. (Price 6d. ; 
post-free, 7 d.) 
